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The Faith of Elvis

The Faith of Elvis

by Billy Stanley 2022 269 pages
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Key Takeaways

1. Elvis's faith shaped his life and music, inspiring others through gospel

"Elvis saw himself as a gospel singer who just happened to sing rock and roll and star in movies."

Faith as foundation. Elvis's deep-rooted faith in God was the cornerstone of his life and career. Despite his fame and fortune, he remained committed to sharing the gospel message through his music. This commitment was evident in his performances, where he often incorporated gospel songs into his setlists, even in mainstream concerts.

Gospel as ministry. Elvis viewed his musical talent as a gift from God and used it as a form of ministry. He believed that through gospel music, he could touch people's hearts and bring them closer to God. This approach was unique for a rock and roll star of his time, setting him apart from his contemporaries.

  • Elvis won Grammy Awards only for his gospel music
  • He often held impromptu gospel singing sessions after concerts
  • His faith influenced his song choices and interpretations

2. Growing up at Graceland: A unique blend of family, fame, and faith

"Elvis scooped me and my brothers up in his arms and exclaimed, 'Daddy, I always wanted a little brother. Now I've got three!'"

Instant family. When Billy Stanley and his brothers arrived at Graceland in 1960, Elvis immediately embraced them as family. This welcoming attitude set the tone for their life together, creating a unique blend of celebrity lifestyle and close-knit family dynamics.

Fame and normalcy. Growing up at Graceland provided a surreal experience for the Stanley brothers. They were exposed to the trappings of fame and luxury while simultaneously experiencing the love and guidance of a big brother figure in Elvis. This dichotomy shaped their understanding of both the entertainment world and family values.

  • Daily life included interactions with celebrities and fans
  • Elvis taught the boys about faith, music, and life lessons
  • The family experienced both the perks and challenges of living in the spotlight

3. Elvis's passion for music and performance was rooted in spreading God's love

"Elvis wanted you to know that God loves you. He wanted you to pick up the Bible and believe in God because he wanted to see you in heaven."

Music as message. Elvis saw his musical performances as more than entertainment; they were a vehicle for sharing God's love with his audience. He carefully selected songs that conveyed spiritual messages, even when they weren't explicitly gospel.

Authentic connection. The passion and energy Elvis brought to his performances were rooted in his desire to connect with his audience on a spiritual level. He believed that through his music, he could inspire others to seek a relationship with God.

  • Elvis often prayed before performances
  • He incorporated gospel songs into his rock and roll concerts
  • His emotional delivery of songs was driven by his faith

4. The King's generosity: Elvis's commitment to helping others and giving back

"What good is having money if you can't help others?"

Giving nature. Elvis's generosity was legendary, extending far beyond his immediate circle. He regularly gave away money, cars, and other valuable gifts to friends, fans, and strangers alike. This giving spirit was rooted in his memories of growing up poor and his desire to help others avoid similar struggles.

Charitable acts. Beyond personal gifts, Elvis was committed to supporting charitable causes. He donated to numerous organizations and often performed benefit concerts. His generosity was not just about giving money, but also about using his fame and influence to make a positive impact on society.

  • Elvis often bought cars for friends and even strangers
  • He supported over 50 Memphis-area charities
  • His giving was often done anonymously to avoid publicity

5. Elvis's struggles with fame, temptation, and the pressure of his image

"It's very hard to live up to an image. I'll put it that way."

Personal battles. Despite his public success, Elvis faced numerous personal challenges. He struggled with the pressures of fame, the temptations that came with his status, and the expectations placed upon him by both the public and the entertainment industry.

Human side of stardom. Elvis's struggles humanized him, showing that even the biggest stars face personal demons. He grappled with maintaining his faith and values while navigating the complex world of celebrity.

  • Elvis faced temptations with women and substances
  • He struggled with the pressure to maintain a perfect image
  • His faith was a constant source of strength during difficult times

6. Racial equality and patriotism: Elvis's stance on social issues

"I see a human being. There are no colors, just people."

Equality advocate. Despite growing up in the segregated South, Elvis was a strong advocate for racial equality. He respected and drew inspiration from Black musicians, and he treated people of all races with equal respect and dignity.

Patriotic spirit. Elvis was deeply patriotic, serving in the U.S. Army and often expressing his love for America. He believed in the principles of freedom and equality that the country stood for, even as he recognized its flaws.

  • Elvis incorporated Black gospel music into his performances
  • He served in the Army despite being offered special treatment
  • He met with President Nixon to discuss helping America's youth

7. The legacy of Elvis: His impact on family, fans, and faith

"Tell all of my family, friends, and fans I love them. And I'll see them when they get here."

Enduring influence. Elvis's impact extended far beyond his music. He left a lasting legacy that touched the lives of his family, fans, and countless others. His commitment to faith, generosity, and kindness continued to inspire people long after his death.

Spiritual journey. The story of Elvis is not just about a rock and roll star, but about a man on a spiritual journey. His struggles, triumphs, and unwavering faith serve as an inspiration to many, showing that even those at the pinnacle of success can remain grounded in their beliefs.

  • Elvis's gospel music continues to inspire new generations
  • His family and close friends carry on his legacy of faith and generosity
  • Fans worldwide continue to be touched by his music and message decades after his death

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Review Summary

4.28 out of 5
Average of 100+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

The Faith of Elvis receives mostly positive reviews, with readers appreciating the intimate look at Elvis's spirituality and kindness. Many find the book uplifting and inspiring, praising its focus on Elvis's Christian faith and generous nature. Some reviewers note the book's gentle tone and lack of scandal, which they find refreshing. However, a few criticize the repetitive nature and disjointed timeline. Overall, readers appreciate the unique perspective offered by Elvis's stepbrother, although some desired a more balanced portrayal of the singer's life.

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About the Author

Billy Stanley is Elvis Presley's stepbrother, whose mother married Elvis's father in 1960. As a young boy, Billy and his two brothers were warmly welcomed into Elvis's life at Graceland. Stanley spent 17 years living with or around Elvis, developing a close brotherly relationship. He previously authored a book about Elvis in 1989 titled "Elvis, My Brother: An Intimate Family Memoir of Life with the King." In "The Faith of Elvis," Stanley shares personal stories and insights into Elvis's deep Christian faith, aiming to highlight a lesser-known aspect of the iconic singer's life and personality.

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